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Originally Posted by tw
Reality was unconditional surrender.
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What in the hell does that mean?
"Unconditional surrender" was a demand made by the U.S. because it sounded bad-ass and we like to be bad-ass. In the context of the moment, the difference between it and conditional surrender was rather superficial; as I've pointed out, we saw no need to kill the Emperor.
But since you're getting metaphysical on me here, "unconditional surrender" was not a fact of reality, it was a political demand that was framed in a specific way by specific people and could've been framed in a different way if attaining peace were the goal of the creeps in power, which it wasn't.
(I suppose the Holocaust was a way of bringing the Jews into line with the "reality" that they weren't wanted in Europe?)